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The Detroit Tigers make some franchise history of their own

A day after the Chicago Cubs made some franchise history, on Saturday it was the Tigers’ turn

MLB: Toronto Blue Jays at Detroit Tigers
MLB: Toronto Blue Jays at Detroit Tigers
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Mark Schofield
Mark Schofield is a former college quarterback and attorney covering the NFL and F1.

On Friday night the Chicago Cubs won at Yankee Stadium for the first time ever, making some history for the storied franchise.

Saturday it was the Detroit Tigers’ turn.

Pitchers Matt Manning, Jason Foley, and Alex Lange combined to no-hit the Toronto Blue Jays, marking the first time in franchise history Tigers pitchers combined for a no-hitter. The Tigers won the game 2-0, scoring a pair of runs in the bottom of the first and never looking back.

Manning got the start and went 6.2 innings, giving way to Foley in the seventh inning. Foley finished out the seventh and pitched a flawless eighth inning, turning things over to Lange for a flawless ninth to close things out.

The final out came on a chopper to third, as a near-capacity crowd at Comerica Park exploded as the final out was recorded:

All three pitchers were interviewed on the field after the game, and Lange might have had the most perfect response of them all:

“Holy sh—!”

That makes two days in a row where a storied franchise accomplished something for the first time in their history.

If the old adage is true, and good things happen in threes, you might want to watch a Yankees game tomorrow. Or maybe a Boston Red Sox game. Maybe a Cincinnati Reds game? We hear they’re pretty fun again.

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